One of Pink Panther Magazine’s visions is to see every woman connect with other women in order to glean from each other’s experiences and to draw upon the encouragement and support a sisterhood of shared interests can provide. The art, poetry, and articles selected for each issue cover a plethora of feminist experiences—most of which center on the individual woman and how she reacts, adapts, and navigates through her daily endeavors.
The common threads that bind Issue 18 together center on this idea of the individual woman’s quest to find places to exist as her unique, individual self. The many faces of self-doubt and self-loathing, and how they influence self-perceptions, are another reoccurring motif in this edition. In an attempt to understand the complex inner workings of woman and the inspiration she exhales while navigating life’s rough waters, the articles, art, and poetry selected for this issue focus on what is at the core of experience and the impressive aspects associated with overcoming.

We love to do pre-wedding shoots so that our clients can feel trust in us on their wedding day. This shoot was on a wet and miserable day in Margate, but the love between Katie and Paul and their children lit up the sky. Their love shine through.

Woman’s journey is one of personal growth, exploration, and pushing through the mists of the unknown. Somewhere beyond the veil’s limits is a world full of challenges and choices that woman must face. The experiences that await her are filled with joy, trials, and even hardships—all with their own variations of life lessons. And as she lives, loves and learns, she will overcome vanities, as well as endless disappointments and triumphs in order to build strength. Throughout life, most women will arrive at a place where they have to put their own needs into storage—even at peril of losing touch with them indefinitely. Recovering and rediscovering these lost or displaced parts add a whole other dimension to each woman’s life journey.

This month, Pink Panther takes a journey of exploration as our artists peel back layers and venture into a vast realm that is barely understood and seldom examined – the extraordinary world of consciousness within us all. How our emotions shape us, the rushes of raw emotion we feel, and how we react to those forces. It is a personal journey, yet one we all take, with landmarks we can all empathise with.

Central to the magazine this month is the theme of 'Emerging and Becoming'. We are casting off our masks, becoming aware of ourselves and enjoying the sisterhood we find in each other.
Insightful articles asking "are we making our children too sexy too young?" and "why are women so bitchy to each other?" add to the range of wonderful art and poetry that run though every page.
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Did we lose our heads whilst we were shopping? What has happened to feminism and where have all the interesting women gone? Why do so many women shy away from feminism?
These are the themes that run through Pink Panther this month, alongside evocative art and poetry from our redbubble community.